「Targeted support」意味著特定的銀行和金融機構可以提供投資和退休金方面的免費額外幫助。許多英國民眾對投資領域望而生畏,但新的 City 規定意味著特定的銀行和金融機構可以針對投資和退休金提供免費的額外協助。上個月「targeted support」正式啟動,這是一項新的受監管服務,允許公司向客戶建議可能提供更佳回報的投資和退休金產品。繼續閱讀...
評估了 180 個國家的 World Press Freedom Index 發現,傳統新聞業「正遭受窒息」。根據一份突顯媒體面臨日益增長威權壓力的具影響力年度指數顯示,全球新聞自由正處於一個世代以來的最低潮。由 Reporters Without Borders (RSF) 編纂的 World Press Freedom Index 所評估的 180 個國家之平均得分,創下該指數 25 年歷史以來的新低。繼續閱讀...
傳媒大亨在缺席情況下獲表彰,批評人士譴責他根據《國安法》被判處 20 年徒刑。目前身陷囹圄的媒體企業家黎智英因其對香港民主運動的貢獻,獲頒 Deutsche Welle 的言論自由獎。德國公共廣播機構週四表示,黎智英將於 6 月 23 日在 Bonn 舉行的 DW Global Media Forum 上,在缺席的情況下獲頒第 12 屆該獎項。繼續閱讀...
• 監管機構 Office for Students 因 Sussex University 處理教授跨性別權利觀點抗議活動的方式而開出罰單,此項裁決對其造成沉重打擊。
• 在高等法院駁回有關該大學違反涉及前教授 Kathleen Stock 言論自由法規的指控後,Sussex University 撤銷了由英格蘭高等教育監管機構開出的 585,000 英鎊罰款。
• 法院駁回了監管機構針對 Sussex University 如何處理因 Stock 教授對跨性別權利的看法而引發的抗議,以及她隨後於 2021 年辭職而進行的長期調查,這對 Office for Students 的信譽和管理造成了嚴重損害。閱讀更多...
Labor under pressure to scrap group voting tickets as Avi Yemini details plan to funnel votes to conservative parties at state election A rightwing provocateur’s plan to register the “Free Palestine party” and use it to funnel votes to conservative parties in Victoria’s state election has renewed concern over the state’s voting system.Avi Yemini, a former Israeli solider and self-styled investigative journalist who creates content for his YouTube channel Rebel News Australia, on Tuesday announced plans to register the party, which he said would “flow our preferences on to parties that want to free Palestine from Hamas” in the November poll. Continue reading...
Downing Street says focus to remains on cutting bills, backing renters and lowering energy pricesDowning Street has dismissed a freeze on private sector rents even as Rachel Reeves left the door open to the idea, after the Guardian revealed the chancellor has been considering it as an option to cut the cost of living.A No 10 spokesperson said on Tuesday freezing private sector rents was “not the approach we will be taking” after sources told the Guardian it was Reeves’s preferred solution for dealing with a spike in housing costs in the wake of the Iran war. Continue reading...
One by one, the pins have been knocked out from under B.C. businessman Fred Sharp: He's been fined tens of millions of dollars for his role in stock-market schemes, he's banned from equity markets in Canada, his bank accounts were frozen. But he still has his freedom, and it's not clear why.